"Moby-Dick; or, The Whale", written by Herman Melville, is a timeless tale of obsession, revenge, and the unforgiving power of nature. The novel follows Ishmael, a young sailor who joins the whaling ship Pequod under the command of the enigmatic Captain Ahab. Driven by a singular and dangerous goal, Ahab is determined to hunt and destroy Moby Dick, the legendary white whale that had previously maimed him.
Through vivid descriptions of life at sea, the camaraderie among sailors, and deep philosophical reflections, Melville explores themes of humanity's struggle against nature, the cost of vengeance, and the mysteries of the unknown. As the Pequod ventures further into perilous waters, the crew is drawn into Ahab's all-consuming quest, leading to a dramatic and unforgettable climax.
A cornerstone of American literature, "Moby-Dick" combines adventure, allegory, and existential inquiry, making it a must-read for fans of classic novels, maritime tales, and stories of human resilience.
Número de páginas | 482 |
Edição | 1 (2025) |
Formato | A4 (210x297) |
Acabamento | Brochura s/ orelha |
Coloração | Preto e branco |
Tipo de papel | Polen |
Idioma | Português |
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